The American West Center awarded Margaret McGuirk (she/her) one of the two Floyd O’Neil Fellowships for 2023-24. Ms. McGuirk’s work examines community-based collaborative conservation as a solution to socioeconomic changes in the rural West. Her Masters project in the Environmental Humanities, "Building a Permeable Landscape," will build a case study of ongoing changes and community collaboration in the remote community of the Centennial Valley, Montana. Funds awarded by the American West Center, along with the generosity of the Taft-Nicholson Center and Environmental Humanities Program, supported Margaret's summer-long immersion in this microcosm of the changing Intermountain West. Using data collected from community interviews, Margaret will combine ethnography and conflict resolution to explore how diverse stakeholders in a high-value natural resource area can build a model of cooperation that sustains culture, livelihood, and environment.
As a Floyd O’Neil Fellow, Ms. McGuirk can seek guidance and additional research support from the American West Center. In recognition of this support, she will present research findings at the American West Center during Spring ‘24. Environmental Humanities is grateful for the support of the American West Center and a proud beneficiary of Floyd O'Neil's legacy.